Posted by Jamo58 on October 29, 2013 at 09:59:02 from (108.32.44.154):
Well, now that the weather has finally turned and the hay is up I'm back working on my house again (it's been virtually on hold since spring hit and underway now for almost two years). Started laying the hardwood floors in the bedrooms this weekend - 3/4 red oak random widths (4"-6") with long runs. I'm pretty happy with how it's turning out. Once it's down I can get back to finishing the window and door casings and a few other odds and ends but I might be in the bedrooms and laundry room by late winter. These rooms were a total gut as the roof had been leaking for years in this part of the house when I got it. I've done most of the work with my dad and a few other helping hands. Subbed out some of the electrical rough-in and plumbing rough-in and had a guy mud and tape the drywall but otherwise I've ended up biting the bullet and just paying for the material and doing the work myself.
Everyone is telling me to get the floor professionally finished. I like that idea as it's a pretty important feature with which I have no experience, although I haven't gotten numbers yet so I'm not sure. Anyone done their own finishing and liked the final product? thoughts on this?
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